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FPSFrames Per Second, indicating the number or images exposed per second.
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FPSFujita-Pearson Scale
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FPSStands for "Frames per second" - See below.
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FPSNOUN:: Abreviation for " First Person Shooter". This style of video game has brought millions and millions of people together online and makes them commit random acts of hatred again [..]
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FPSFirst person shooter.
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FPSIn poker, stands for Fancy Pants Syndrome, or alternatively, Fancy Play Syndrome. If you're constantly getting fancy, betting in a non-standard and deceptive way rather than value-betting your [..]
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FPS1. first person shooter. a shooter game seen from the main characters eyes. 2.frames per second. refers to how much power of your graphics card is being used.the higher the Fps,obviously, the higher t [..]
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FPS1) FPS Abbrieviation of First Person Shooter. Used by gamers. 2) FPS Abbrieviation of Frames per Second. Used by animators and film makers. 3)FPS Abbrievation of Feet per Second. Used by people measur [..]
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FPSFirst-Person Shooter. An FPS is a computer game genre that puts the player in a first-person perspective and usually involves shooting down opponents. The first historical FPSes were Wolfenstein 3D, r [..]
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FPSFaps per second. The speed at which one masturbates.
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FPSFrames per second. Refers to the rate at which film is exposed when a camera's motor drive is engaged; in digital photography, the rate at which image frames are exposed. Read articles that inclu [..]
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FPS First Person Shooter
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FPSFrames Per Second The resolution of video in the time dimension. More frames per second means smoother motion. Low FPS means motion will appear "choppy". 24-30 FPS is generally considered go [..]
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FPSSee instead Frame Rate
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FPSAbbreviation for frames per second. In video and television, the number of images contained in a single second of a moving picture. Note: Thirty fps is considered full-motion video in NTSC systems, while 25 fps is considered full-motion in PAL and SECAM systems. Many proprietary video technologies produce 15 fps video; 24 fps is considered full-mot [..]
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FPSFacility protection service
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FPSJensens Internet Dictionary frames per second in video. Typical "full-motion" video in television and movies is 30 fps, but in digitized video such high fps rates are not yet common. Apple's QuickTime and Microsoft's Video for Windows typically run at 12 to 18 fps. (See also Video )
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FPSAn abbreviation of frames per second. See: projection speed.
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FPSThe system of units based on the fundamental units of the 'English system': foot, pound and second.
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FPSAn abbreviation for "Frames Per Second".
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FPSThe system of units based on the fundamental units of the ‘English system’: foot, pound and second.
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FPS(n) an agency in the General Services Administration that is a security organization to provide a safe environment where Federal agencies can conduct their business
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FPSfirst-person shooter. An electronic game in which the player directly controls a weapon that fires projectiles or energy beams; the onscreen character holding the weapon is often not seen. The graphic [..]
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FPSframes per second: Used to indicate the speed in which a video image is refreshed and displayed on a monitor. In video microscopy this is usually controlled by the camera. The faster the refresh rate [..]
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FPSThe Fire Prevention System (FPS) is designed to interrupt fuel delivery in the event of a collision, thus minimizing the risk of fire.
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FPSFrames per second, general term for the framerate
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FPS(Frames Per Second)
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FPSFrames per second. Refers to how many shots are taken in a single second.
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FPSUnit of the frame rate. more
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FPSFrames Per Second, indicating the number or images exposed per second.
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FPSFrames per second.
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FPSFrames per second. Refers to the rate at which film is exposed when a camera's motor drive is engaged; in digital photography, the rate at which image frames are exposed. Read articles that inclu [..]
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FPSAn abbreviation for "Frames Per Second".
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FPSFrames per second, or how many images the camera can take in one second at optimal settings.
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FPSFederal Protective Service
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FPSFrames per second.
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FPSFraud Prosecution Service
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FPS(1) First person shooter (game genre).
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FPS(2) Frames-per-second, a measure of system performance.
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FPSAcronym for First Person Shooter. General term for 3D action games seen from a first person perspective, usually involving firearms.
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FPSUsually means first-person shooter, a genre of game. Can also mean frames per second, a measure of a system’s performance.
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FPSFirst Person Shooter. This type of game does not separate the player from the action on screen. It is as if the player is the one controlling the gameplay as there is no on-screen representation of th [..]
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FPSFujita-Pearson Scale
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FPSFocus Product Scheme
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FPSFirst Person Shooter. The view is from the eyes of the character you play, and as the name implies, there are often numerous enemies that you shoot down. Quake III is a typical all-out action FPS.
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FPSFloating production system
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FPSframes per second. This is the number of Data Link Layer entities, frames, that travel over a network in a second. Examples of frames are Ethernet, Token Ring and Frame Relay. Frames per second can be translated to bps by taking the number of bytes in the frame header, trailer and payload and multiplying this number by 8.
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FPSFujita-Pearson Scale
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FPS
(film,television|computing)the act of playing in a reckless way.
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FPS
REDIRECT FPS
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FPSFamily Planning Services
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